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. >>> one of the topo lit call minds in america is set to join us tonight. we're going to ask larry sabato about what's wrong with the deck kratz today. hillary clinton's presidential chnss and get a look at the big new online course and all about the legacy of john f. kennedy. all of those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report" coming up right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve minutes. did they tell us anything? steve liesman joins us in jackson hole. >> good evening, larry, from jackson hole where the fed is gathering. they're gathering without ben bernanke and mario draghi. the fed is releasing its minutes from the july meeting in which it showed no clear intention as to the tapering in september. the committee is split with a few members saying the fed should be patient before tapering. there was not enough economic data and a few members saying the fed should stick to the plan announced in june. quote, it might soon be time to taper. almost all of the participants were pretty c
. >>> one of the topo lit call minds in america is set to join us tonight. we're going to ask larry sabato about what's wrong with the deck kratz today. hillary clinton's presidential chnss and get a look at the big new online course and all about the legacy of john f. kennedy. all of those stories and more coming up on "the kudlow report" coming up right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." the federal reserve...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world? my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens? america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation, and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged, quote, to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime. the organization for islamic cooperation condemned the regime and said we needed,
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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. >> another big threat to the markets, america's debt crisis. the debt ceiling could be reached much sooner than anyone expected. john harwood, walk us through the time line here. >> we've got three things that are in motion when congress comes back next month. you've got an extension of government funding, which runs out on september the 30th. you've got a continuation or not continuation of the sequester, which has been very controversial and some in both parties don't like parts of it. then you have the debt limits which jack lew, the treasury secretary said has to be raised by mid october. he said we're not going to negotiate over the debt ceiling but they are going to negotiate on the other two items on the budget and i asked him today, whether or not the administration could accept a continuation of the sequester as is. >> our goal going into debate is really quite simple. what do we need to do to keep the american economy growing? we know there are things we need to do. we need to continue to invest in infrastructure and invest in educati
. >> another big threat to the markets, america's debt crisis. the debt ceiling could be reached much sooner than anyone expected. john harwood, walk us through the time line here. >> we've got three things that are in motion when congress comes back next month. you've got an extension of government funding, which runs out on september the 30th. you've got a continuation or not continuation of the sequester, which has been very controversial and some in both parties don't like parts...
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>> how do you keep the jobs in america? how do you keep, you know, the skill sets up so that people do have jobs, perhaps things are changing? >> well, you know, the people that decided that the pug i go whip industry would be a good business, that didn't see the handwriting on the wall to move into another business, still don't have a job. i think over the long term, as you transition, because of technology largely, people will make the move and -- for example, i'm advising all young people, i had a young fellow on the phone today, talking to me about his career, i said, forget wall street. >> you did, huh? >> yeah, forget it. >> you told him to go into science, medicine, and math? >> i told him science, retail. there's all kinds of opportunities out there. enormous opportunities. you have to find them. but i think the thing i feel best about is i wish i was where i was 65 years ago in age, because i think the opportunities are enormous now. you have to find them. >> right. >> you have to bring something to the party to ad
>> how do you keep the jobs in america? how do you keep, you know, the skill sets up so that people do have jobs, perhaps things are changing? >> well, you know, the people that decided that the pug i go whip industry would be a good business, that didn't see the handwriting on the wall to move into another business, still don't have a job. i think over the long term, as you transition, because of technology largely, people will make the move and -- for example, i'm advising all...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos. asians and native americans. for catholic, jews and muslims. for gays. for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether the young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall or the young people inside south africa who eventually end the scourge of apartheid. [ applause ] those are th
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house...
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we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three bank in new york city. which is pretty remarkable thing from standing start in 2001. so we are putting in new branches there and new branches in florida where we want to fill out that franchise. a few in the washington, d.c. and of course boston is another area of concentration. >> we just sited in the introduction some analysts that see head winds for canadian banks in the future. gordon nixon just told us he thinks the real estate market in canada is still doing well. economy is holding up. what head winds do you see either in canada or here in the united states for you guys? >> so it
we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three...
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america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions. the australian prime minister said he didn't want history to report that we were the party to turning such a blind eye. now that we know what we know, the question we must be asking is what will we do. let me emphasize president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations. we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endure regime, gunfire and strouxs to their investigation. as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. invest
america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has...
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michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would mimic what we did in bosnia and kosovo in the '90s. i don't think assad will retaliate or do this again because he knows we have compelling and effective next steps we could carry out if we needed to. in the end, i'm hopeful this operation will achieve its limited purpose of deterring future chemical and potentially nuclear proliferation. but i agree with mike, it's not going to solve the broader conflict and leave the civil war ongoing. >> mike breen, do you agree with that, that a man that john kerry referred to today as a thug, president assad, do you think he'll get a m
michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would...
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equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch lynch. that's quite some title. i understand you upped your target of 1750 on july 15th. now you've read the minutes and of course some time in the markets has passed since then. a lot of things have gone on. are you changing your views at all in terms of your target? >> no we're not. in fact, i think the selloff is kind of -- here's the thing. five percent selloffs happen pretty frequently in a year. we haven't had one in a long time. it felt like we were getting to a point where the market was complacent. if anything this should be used as a buying opportunity for equities. >> buying of what specifically? >> that's a great question. i think that's where it really gets interesting. we downgraded the consumer discretionary sector to an underweight from an equal weight. the reason was that we are effectively in a tightening cycle at this point. the fed has already started to communicate that rates are on the rise that this is an imminent likelihood and i think the market has already started to react. if you look at t
equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch lynch. that's quite some title. i understand you upped your target of 1750 on july 15th. now you've read the minutes and of course some time in the markets has passed since then. a lot of things have gone on. are you changing your views at all in terms of your target? >> no we're not. in fact, i think the selloff is kind of -- here's the thing. five percent selloffs happen pretty frequently in a year. we haven't had one in...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> not so fast. our traders are quick, not always right. pete made a bearish call on stocks in the financial services space. let's listen. >> the asset managers are killing it. i think the black stones, blackrock, can you still be in it. >> i think i went bearish. >> that's all right. we said blackstone. it's blackrock. we're on top of it. >> when you look at the yield and manager, i continue to look it. if it's $24 next week, i'm not going to sell it. $20 next week i'm not going to sell it and get out. you can hold onto this name line pfizers and hold on -- >> i did get up early. the other banks, we mentioned how they've been hit hard. we talked about it at the top of the show with pete who said he bought citigroup. >> i think because of the adj t adjustment that's been maze and stock exposed to housing like bank of america and wells fargo. you look to get back i
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> not so fast. our traders are quick, not always right. pete made a bearish call on stocks in the financial services space. let's listen. >> the asset managers are killing it. i think the black stones, blackrock, can you still be in it. >> i think i went bearish. >> that's all right. we said blackstone....
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now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than what it would take to take a comparable trip in planes or trains. he tweeted a few hours before he pulled an all-nighter developing his hyperloop plan. the hyperloop will have an open architecture, so in other words, if other technology companies, other software engineers, if they want to add to the hyperloop that he throws out there, that's a possibility. i want to show you the animation, because this is the vision of a company out of colorado. et-3, it's developing tube transport technology. it's already issuing licenses to technology partners, similar to what musk has talked
now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> shares of joy global are sliding. they found a slide in quarterly orders. this is coal producers cut back on their spending. stock's down about 23% so far this year. a bunch of retailers out with earnings today. we begin with chico's, apparel retailer, posting weaker than second quarter earnings. in its conference call it said sales were up 5% in the current quarter. that improvement was across all its brands. specialty apparel retailer express matching street forecast as sales rose 6% and raised full-year guidance. jewelry retailer zale corporation reporting first profitable fiscal year since the financial crisis of 2008. sales rising 8%, sue, at its flagship store. >> everybody's buying diamonds. hard assets, i guess. that's a 20% gain in that stock. >>> america as the bastion of cheap labor? the u.s. is fast becoming one of the lowest cost countries for manu
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> shares of joy global are sliding. they found a slide in quarterly orders. this is coal producers cut back on their spending. stock's down about 23% so far this year. a bunch of retailers out with earnings today. we begin with chico's, apparel retailer, posting weaker than second quarter earnings. in its conference call...
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economist of bank of america. we're at the how's at nasdaq. how concerned are you in the backup rates and what it could mean to the housing? >> it's clearly a risk because everyone is looking for housing to be the engine of growth going forward. it's showing early signs of pulling back, no surprise the fact that interest rates are higher. i don't think we're looking at housing markets stopping recovery but the pace is going to slow. >> you have the most recent housing data was negative, so the action in the market would seem to suggest that it's more negative than perhaps people, even you, are expecting. >> it's important to look at near term versus long term. housing in the early stages of multi-year recovery. if you are looking at pent up demand, the question is how quickly are we going to get there. >> do you think the fed should taper in september? >> i think it's going to be a tough call for the fed. we've been saying we think it's going to be later in the year than earlier. i think september is a possibility. >> what about the data? >> t
economist of bank of america. we're at the how's at nasdaq. how concerned are you in the backup rates and what it could mean to the housing? >> it's clearly a risk because everyone is looking for housing to be the engine of growth going forward. it's showing early signs of pulling back, no surprise the fact that interest rates are higher. i don't think we're looking at housing markets stopping recovery but the pace is going to slow. >> you have the most recent housing data was...
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this gentleman's name was moritz erhardt, a 21-year-old intern with bank of america in london. we had mentioned about him working three days straight. that's not been officially confirmed, nor has it been denied. it was known he is a hard-working guy who had been putting in a lot of hours, was found in his flat in london. authorities are still investigating it. you know, it just brings up the whole culture of the interns working at these banks and getting put through a lot of long hours. i had a chance to speak to a senior person at bank of america who told me, look, you know, it's a terrible tragedy, everybody feels bad about it, but this is -- this is what interns go through. they come here to learn how we operate. we want to see how they operate. and, you know, hopefully somebody gets hired when it's all through. but just a terrible, terrible tragedy, getting a lot of readership, posts up now on cnbc.com. >> all right. thank you so much. jeff, we'll check it out. we'll see you later, jeff cox. >>> 35 minutes left in the trading session here. the dow holding steady with a gai
this gentleman's name was moritz erhardt, a 21-year-old intern with bank of america in london. we had mentioned about him working three days straight. that's not been officially confirmed, nor has it been denied. it was known he is a hard-working guy who had been putting in a lot of hours, was found in his flat in london. authorities are still investigating it. you know, it just brings up the whole culture of the interns working at these banks and getting put through a lot of long hours. i had...
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obamacare is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tatian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government except for the mandatory as well as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in september, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta announced obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt their bottom line, it will hurt their ability to be able to function economically. we must shut obamacare down to keep the government running and that is what i'm doing. melissa: without question. i have said thousands and thousands of their employees will kick their spouses off the health care, many different players have come out and said they're cutting people to 21 hours per week. is this the best way to go about it? is it realistic to think somewhere down the line there will be legislation repealing obamacare that the president is going to sign? this is his signature thing, so why woul
obamacare is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tatian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government except for the mandatory as well as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in september, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta announced obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt...
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. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons. >> they're trying to come up with an objective that punishes assad. >> if the syrians had oil, we would have been in there. >> how do we reconcile not wanting to get into this war. >> these people don't want american troops and for this to become another iraq. >> smash ath face of bashir assad. >> the president continues to work with his national security team when he has made a decision and has announcement to make, he'll make it. >> we begin with mounting signs is of impending u.s. military action against syria with senior officials telling nbc news strikes could be launched as soo
. >> is america about to strike? >> officials here at the pentagoning are operating as if this is in fact a done deal. >> if you were to come, you're ready to go like that. >> like that. >> with small strikes. >> four u.s. navy destroyers and two submarines. >> the crisis has outpaced the world's response. >> what we saw in syria should shock the conscience of the world. >> we are supposed to be outraged by anyone using chemical weapons....
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america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the evidence that he believes the united states has and what the united states' responsibility is to act in the face of that evidence. that was the beginning of an effort which is ongoing. there was a conference call i just got out of to get in for the live shot in which they were laying out communications intersepgts that they had gotten that indicated that officials in the chain of custody of chemical weapons were in the particular area where they were used and had exchanged information indicating that they were affirming that use. john kerry had a broader message that he gav
america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ welcome back, the top stories on al jazeera. british prime minister david cameron is considering a proportionate response to the attack in syria last week and u.s. is looking at intervening and secretary of state john kerry says there is no doubt government forces used chemical weapons. syrian rebels reporting they have take end control of a town in el leppo and blocked routes of regime and seized ammunition abandoned by government forces. karzai extended the visit to pakistan, leaders have been discussing possible peace talks with the taliban. extended stay is thought to suggest the talks are going well. 40,000 syrian refugees went to north iraq and we are live from the camp in the providence of de-hook in northern iraq and give us the scale and conditions of the camp. >> that is right, like you say 160,000 refugees were already here. most of those are living in
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ welcome back, the top stories on al jazeera. british prime minister david cameron is considering a proportionate response to the attack in syria last week and u.s. is looking at intervening and secretary of state john kerry says there is no doubt...
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corporate america is the bull in the china shop, and china metaphor there is also meant. but when i look at the setting with amazon, if you're the owner of an independent bookstore, you're not going to like the president chose this setting. they did announce they're creating 4,000 jobs, setting up distribution centers and the phrase that's use side bricks and click. they have acknowledged that they do support some sort of an internet tax, and so there could have, on the progressive end of how it works with our tax system. jeff bazos, the genius behind amazon, is one of silicone valley, california start ups. they're getting into policy, just with facebook is hill on the way side. it's almost like another government there. in that sense, this is recognizing the future, and the future is here. >> the you apparently did not read sarah o conar's piece the 9th of february. she said workers were pained minimum jobs to do full-time jobs. it was like a robot in an assembly line. very negative article. >> i didn't -- i missed the article. i look forward to them forming a union. >>
corporate america is the bull in the china shop, and china metaphor there is also meant. but when i look at the setting with amazon, if you're the owner of an independent bookstore, you're not going to like the president chose this setting. they did announce they're creating 4,000 jobs, setting up distribution centers and the phrase that's use side bricks and click. they have acknowledged that they do support some sort of an internet tax, and so there could have, on the progressive end of how...
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almost 50% of the business in north america comes from mobile, and internationally, it's growing very rapidly. so two powerful trends, and it's also turnaround story that is working with north america billings having accelerated, tech rates getting better, operating costs in check. so a different company than most people are thinking. >> aaron, build the bear case here. why is arvind wrong? >> i won't say it's totally wrong. i will say the local -- the core local business is still in decline, about 4% year over year, positively the u.s. business has stabilized. we're not seeing a return to growth yet in the core locals business. if you look at the groupon goods business, that's growing 50% year over year, but essentially 0% margin. so we're less positive on the future outlook on the goods business, more positive on the local operating margins. i haven't seen the growth return yet, and international still declining. i'd like to see that business reaccelerate to get more positive at this point on groupon. at these valuation levels. so now the stock is up 100%, now you're trading at 30 t
almost 50% of the business in north america comes from mobile, and internationally, it's growing very rapidly. so two powerful trends, and it's also turnaround story that is working with north america billings having accelerated, tech rates getting better, operating costs in check. so a different company than most people are thinking. >> aaron, build the bear case here. why is arvind wrong? >> i won't say it's totally wrong. i will say the local -- the core local business is still...
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>> i think we can change things immediately just because we're america. that's not necessarily the case. >> president pulled troops out of iraq and trying to get them out of afghanistan. does he or this country have an appetite to get involved? that's the red line that the president does not want to cross. ♪ purple haze ♪ >> the dilemma gross deeper in syria with secretary of state john kerry declaring this afternoon that chemical weapons were used, accusing the syrian government of a cover-up and vowing u.s. response. it's all part of a quickening pace from the administration. this weekend, president obama showed all the signs of trying to forge an international coalition. huddling with his national security team and making calls to key u.s. allies. earlier this afternoon, secretary of state john kerry spoke from the state department demanding consequences for assad's actions. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. make no mistake. president oba
>> i think we can change things immediately just because we're america. that's not necessarily the case. >> president pulled troops out of iraq and trying to get them out of afghanistan. does he or this country have an appetite to get involved? that's the red line that the president does not want to cross. ♪ purple haze ♪ >> the dilemma gross deeper in syria with secretary of state john kerry declaring this afternoon that chemical weapons were used, accusing the syrian...
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america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the conversation said to be friendly. this was clearly a bump in the road to an international coalition, more than that probably for david cameron, who had called them back early, initially for a blanket authorization for military action. when it became clear, he tried for a resolution. but that failed as well. . >> it is very clear tonight that the world has not passed emotion, it is clear to me that the british parliament reflecting the views of the british people does not want to see british military action. i get that and the gove
america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the...
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it is really hurting america. can we at least agree to bring that down? >> i think there is agreement to bring it down but it won't happening this year. the outlook for tax reform is dimmest i've seen. they can do corporate taxes and what do you do about individual taxes? what about loopholes? all of sudden you're back into a mess. i don't think on tax reform you will get clarity. david: it really ticks me off. i understand the president's side. he is one of these academics his whole life who doesn't know about small business. i think there were one or two real business people in his administration but republicans they're supposed to understand a little bit more about business than the academics in the democratic party. why can't they at least find some way of reducing regulations that are really hurting businesses? >> i think one hope, let me throw out one hope. the house of representatives republican caucus has introduced a series of bills to reduce regulation and similar things. those bills actually do save money according to the congressional budget o
it is really hurting america. can we at least agree to bring that down? >> i think there is agreement to bring it down but it won't happening this year. the outlook for tax reform is dimmest i've seen. they can do corporate taxes and what do you do about individual taxes? what about loopholes? all of sudden you're back into a mess. i don't think on tax reform you will get clarity. david: it really ticks me off. i understand the president's side. he is one of these academics his whole life...
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>> i don't know the answer to that unfortunately because law enforcement management in america at the federal level is a disaster. >> do you agree with that, mitch? that's a pretty big statement. >> those are strong words for somebody who used to be a u.s. attorney. he outranks me. i'm not going to try to take that one out. >> you must be right. possible certainly isn't a lot of support for the federal prosecutions that we have in this country. >> i have great respect for the agents and the u.s. attorneys around the country who do a very difficult job. i was a u.s. attorney, i was an independent counsel. i've had a lot of experience. but i'm going to tell you something, federal government has gotten too big, federal law enforcement agencies have gotten too big. they are manageable. nobody know what is they're doing. look at the latest story about how the dea is providing information to the nsa interc t intercepts and are being told to lie to federal judges about it. you cannot have law enforcement functioning where they are told it's okay to lie to a federal judge about how a case got
>> i don't know the answer to that unfortunately because law enforcement management in america at the federal level is a disaster. >> do you agree with that, mitch? that's a pretty big statement. >> those are strong words for somebody who used to be a u.s. attorney. he outranks me. i'm not going to try to take that one out. >> you must be right. possible certainly isn't a lot of support for the federal prosecutions that we have in this country. >> i have great...
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long bank of america. long tesla. i'm staying long a lot of these names because the market continues to have that upside momentum and when it corrects i can liquidate. it doesn't show signs just yet. >> i just think policy risk is what this is all about and this is what i'm concerned about. >> all right. for more on this story, let's bring in the managing trek tor and global head of corporate bond development at pimco. >> nice to be here. >> if some are focused on the day the to day of the bond market it seems to be telling us today that september tapers off the table. when we look at it broad e, in terms of what it has done over the past six months, what do you think the message is and is septaper off the table? >> the bigger picture is really the policy rate and growth. pimco sees a 2% real growth forecast. the fed actually sees in 2014 to '15, a 3.5% forecast, so with we differ from the market or the fed is we don't think growth is that strong globally. we see a low inflation rate. and in fact we don't see that str
long bank of america. long tesla. i'm staying long a lot of these names because the market continues to have that upside momentum and when it corrects i can liquidate. it doesn't show signs just yet. >> i just think policy risk is what this is all about and this is what i'm concerned about. >> all right. for more on this story, let's bring in the managing trek tor and global head of corporate bond development at pimco. >> nice to be here. >> if some are focused on the...
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biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the country? what russia has done that should give you pause again. small is very big lately. the companies are doing better than the overall market. your guest
biggest winners today, itt corp, american express, bank of america and sandis. ty, that's it. >> sue, that will do it for this edition of "power lunch." >> "street signs" begins now. see you tomorrow. >>> and it's all about street signs on today's "street signs." stocks continue on a tear. tech really soaring. it's all good news today. we're going to ask tesla if they still deserve your hard-earned money. looking for opportunities outside the...
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>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote with their feet. >> i think a lot of people who have talked about this two year program, you can actually be working somewhere learning about how the law looked in a real world. i might be getting paid yourself. so it is a great way to improve the practical training. it is a win win. what would it do if you watched your tuition be cut by a third? >> we would have to make adjustments. if we can't justify the third year, warrant the students to pay tuition because of the practical skills training that we offer. then we shouldn't collect their tuition. we should think about whether we end up
>> bottom line is that in the game of legal education in america is the wake. it is the -- that you have to pay to be allowed to play the game. give me your take? >> is that true? >> it depends on the law school. the notion that the third year of law school is valueless is not the case. all three of us and president obama attended law schools for three years and i suspect we have the goodness a nesness and badness of that experience. let the markets decide. students will vote...
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for example, made in america, baked in america, quote, assembled in america, and the very cool lava lamp, old sold in america, because it's made in china. but wait. there's more. ♪ careful. shopping these days is like going to the united nations. pakistan. china. usa. do we really care where most things come from? made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. ♪ nearly half of americans say they'd be more likely to buy a product if it was stamped "made in the usa" according to a survey. 60% told "consumer reports" they'd pay 10% more. made in the usa. do we know what comes from the u.s. and what doesn't? home depot gave us free rein to check. the non-sexy stuff, the stuff under the floors, the raw materials, that's the stuff usually made in the usa, like lumber. concrete. drywall. on the other hand, almost all of the light fixtures are made outside of the country. this is china. china. china. china. and -- china. black & decker, an american company, made in china. dewalt, made in mexico. milwaukee, made in china. toilet made in china. toilet seat made in america. over at target -
for example, made in america, baked in america, quote, assembled in america, and the very cool lava lamp, old sold in america, because it's made in china. but wait. there's more. ♪ careful. shopping these days is like going to the united nations. pakistan. china. usa. do we really care where most things come from? made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. ♪ nearly half of americans say they'd be more likely to buy a product if it was stamped "made in the usa" according to...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> in some parts of the u.s., kids are already back to school. in other parts, the first dizz are right around the corner. can retailers count on their back-to-school sales to boost revenues? 30 of them reporting this week. joining us with the pulse of the consumer is joel oldein from at kerney. we had a terrible spout of earnings last week from a number of retailers. macy's missing for the first time in 25 quarters. walmart not looking good as well. what's going on with retailers, and as we look at this week, where we look for earnings from them, are we going to see a lot of bad news? >> it's interesting this year. we're coming off a record 2012 back-to-school season. so expectations were pretty high. a lot of positive indications
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> in some parts of the u.s., kids are already back to school. in other parts, the first dizz are right around the corner. can retailers count on their...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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he works for bank of america. he is one of the guys who is credited with inventing the subprime loan industry, the very thing that got us into this mess in the first place. he is being given a second bite at the apple to profit off these loans that have gone bad. there is also steve gluck stern, the chairman of this group. he is a big democratic fund-raiser. he said he stopped raising democratic funds for the time-being. he was a big bundler. he also is behind a lot of left-leaning think tanks and groups. so they're coming together and kind of encouraging municipalities to take back these loans from banks to pay them, you know, 50 cents on the dollar, asking the banks to just write down that money and professor we had on yesterday, that is fine for the banks. they just write it down and they're okay and then they take the, the city then sells it for a profit to some other entity who then, you know, can resell it or do whatever they want with it for a profit down the road. i don't know why, you know, it seems like
he works for bank of america. he is one of the guys who is credited with inventing the subprime loan industry, the very thing that got us into this mess in the first place. he is being given a second bite at the apple to profit off these loans that have gone bad. there is also steve gluck stern, the chairman of this group. he is a big democratic fund-raiser. he said he stopped raising democratic funds for the time-being. he was a big bundler. he also is behind a lot of left-leaning think tanks...
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the ram factiifications may be r america, bad for israel. i think there are a lot of things that could wind up happening in the middle east with our involvement that would be unintended and may make the situation worse. >> before i let you go, september was already a very crowded month for all of the things you have to do, just to kick them down. debt ceiling, farm bill, the nsa and the ever-looming implementation of obamacare and now syria on top of that. how will that impact what you have to do come september 9th? >> nothing's more important than making the decision whether to send young men and women to war, and i think this trumps all over issues and it is incredibly important we have a free and open debate in congress before we get involved in another war. so we have a lot important things coming up. they'll all get accomplished, but i think a meaningful debate on whether or not we send men and women to warp is very important for our country. >> any chance you'd come back early to washington for this? >> you know, there is talk of that
the ram factiifications may be r america, bad for israel. i think there are a lot of things that could wind up happening in the middle east with our involvement that would be unintended and may make the situation worse. >> before i let you go, september was already a very crowded month for all of the things you have to do, just to kick them down. debt ceiling, farm bill, the nsa and the ever-looming implementation of obamacare and now syria on top of that. how will that impact what you...
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jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly . . >> whole come back. you are making every effort to keep up with media markets. they made bold challenges for growth in the digital space. in his first post, in it he says he's raising the revenue chart from 40% four new media to 45% over the next five years. martin joins me right now to talk more about what he sees in the global economy from his you next van tage point. >> it is a unique van tage point. >> so you say fe moment are you the largest? >> i think it's a big bold move, whet
jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest...
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there are some softer areas in north america for us. the chemical side has been somewhat softer and some of the industrial applications have been somewhat softer for us but i would hope with the ism and what came out today we could see improvement as we get into the back half of the year. liz: want to get to mining. miners have really lagged the entire stock market rally. obviously we've seen a slight pullback what is happening with gold at least for the year but gold still over the past couple years is up exponentially. global mining for you guys down 35%. specifically what are you doing in mining that you would like to change or improve? >> you know, i think on the mining side, a lot of it has to do with the general supply demand characteristics that are out there in the mining industry right now. there's been a lot of capacity has been built and that is impacting the sales that we had in the second quarter. so we're down significantly in the second quarter, but saying that, when we look at our order rates, we're seeing that orders ar
there are some softer areas in north america for us. the chemical side has been somewhat softer and some of the industrial applications have been somewhat softer for us but i would hope with the ism and what came out today we could see improvement as we get into the back half of the year. liz: want to get to mining. miners have really lagged the entire stock market rally. obviously we've seen a slight pullback what is happening with gold at least for the year but gold still over the past couple...
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to achieve the american dream was to own a home. >> a home is the ultimate evidence that here in america hard work pays off, that responsibility is rewarded. you know, i think about my grandparen grandparents' generation. when my grandfather served in world war ii, he fought in patten's army. when he got back, this country gave him a chance to go to college on the gi bill but it also gave him a chance to buy his first home with a loan from the fha. to him and to generations of americans before and since, a home was more than just a house. it was a source of pride and a source of security. >> that's talk we've heard for years. you might recall george w. bush's ownership society. but then the president addressed the fact not everyone can or even should buy a home and suggested a re-examination of current policy affecting renters. >> in the runup to the crisis, banks and governments too often made everybody feel like they had to own a home even if they weren't ready and didn't have the payments. that's a mistake we should not repeat. instead, let's invest in affordable rental housing. let's
to achieve the american dream was to own a home. >> a home is the ultimate evidence that here in america hard work pays off, that responsibility is rewarded. you know, i think about my grandparen grandparents' generation. when my grandfather served in world war ii, he fought in patten's army. when he got back, this country gave him a chance to go to college on the gi bill but it also gave him a chance to buy his first home with a loan from the fha. to him and to generations of americans...
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apparently i'm only person in america who hasn't had one of these things yet. where did the idea come from. >> we have talented r&d team and they're scouring restaurants this marketplace. they came up with the idea. we're commercializing this in very popular way. we're very proud of the achievement we had. melissa: it was supposed to be limited time offer. now investors are afraid it will go away. it looks like it's a cash cow so to speak for you guys. go ahead. >> we may surprise people how long it is around. melissa: really? so it might be a permanent item? >> maybe not permanent but we're having great success with this. and we would like our consumers to continue experience the pretzel bun and pretzel bacon cheeseburger. we're definitely taking a longer term perspective on this. melissa: interesting. you could put the pretzel bun on other things? is that what i'm hearing you say? >> right now, melissa, you can do that and which do have a quite a few consumers coming in and asking to have the bun on, put on other products. and there's a slight up charge for t
apparently i'm only person in america who hasn't had one of these things yet. where did the idea come from. >> we have talented r&d team and they're scouring restaurants this marketplace. they came up with the idea. we're commercializing this in very popular way. we're very proud of the achievement we had. melissa: it was supposed to be limited time offer. now investors are afraid it will go away. it looks like it's a cash cow so to speak for you guys. go ahead. >> we may...
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america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the ground, a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a act.ed, narrow >> there have been protests against action, but it's not just that. more than 200 members of say they should be allowed to vote. an opinion poll suggests at least half the american public are against the strike. >> do you think it's too much of a hotbed, as far as the other nations that have their interest
america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. . >> join us on scott nations. the show is interesting. is, it reminds me of an over the counter for the nasdaq. if you can do things with dark folds, are the prices good enough to where you can avoid the legal liable of getting the best price? >> or all the other exchanges. i don't know why eventually you could not have changed the competition. >> thank you. >> this might not be better fixed with regulation. it metro detroit be better fixed with competition. >> i think what has to happen is the changes have to reopen those stocks. if the other exchanges have to reopen nasdaq listed stocks to give people a chance to get out say the last 15 or 30 minutes of the day, i think that's the way to solve that problem. >> because the issue wa
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. . >> join us on scott nations. the show is interesting. is, it reminds me of an over the counter for the nasdaq. if you can do things with dark folds, are...
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al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured. >> investigators say a north korean ship was carrying weapons in violation of u.n. sanctions. there are reports a ship seize said in panama last month contained cargo including missile launching equipment from cuba. that and other military hardware were found hidden under sacks of sugar. cuba responded that the ship contained obsolete equipment being sent for rare. >> tens of thousands of fast food workers are going on strike in dozens of cities across the country, part of a nationwide push to get chains to pay workers higher wages. today's strike is expected to be the largest nationwide according to organiz
al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go >> convicted killer major nidal hasan is facing years of mandatory appeals. wednesday, a court martial jury sentenced him to death years after the shooting rampage at fort hood. his sentence came less than one week after conviction. it was november, 2009 when he opened fire on his fellow soldiers. 13 people died and more than 30 others were injured....
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if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and things like that? >> like michele did. >> i mean we hear about these kids that majored in junk. clearly didn't care what their parents thought. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> good stuff. >> thank you. >> watch out sony and microsoft. nintendo has a new hand-held gaming device. >> still in the thick of mobile and home entertainment. no sure thing that will win back gamers. nintendo's president will be speaking with us soon. stay tuned. >>> breaking news on financial regulations. eamon javers has the story. >> another potential nail in the coffin for swiss bank se
if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and...
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nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades? >> it's tremendous you're getting the interest in the investment from very savvy, very smart people from multiple backgrounds. the entire media landscape absolutely is transitioning. digital is changing the way all of us interact with media. i believe that newspapers are uniquely well positioned to take advantage of that transformation. we have unique content whether it's an opportunity newspaper who is covering an event, a sports event, city council that no one else covers, or a national or global brand like "the washington post," like "the new york times." the amount of unique, original content generated b
nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades?...
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. >> football is america's sport. so they better be so i'm hoping. if there's not, i will start getting angry. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. u know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler ttropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting...
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adam: i know we will be talking about bank of america and financials later on. i want to point out they are up when others are getting paul dalby at any installation for many of the traders why they are doing well? nicole: worth taking a look at the dow jones industrials are down triple digits. 45th day in a row here, the sixth day i believe it is. we have not seen that for 2013 at all selling one day after another. liz: we lost the gains that we got after the losses we saw on the fed minutes report. that of course is from the july meeting. thousands on intraday charts to the lower right of the screen. we will flip through all of them but as the bells ring on wall street, the wall street got crumbled on the stock market. dow jones industrials are than 18 points, at a loss of about 103. triple digit loss under 1%. losing half a percent, russell 2000 getting hammered to the tune of three quarters of a percent. the front page headlines come existing home sales jumping to the highest level in more than three years in july. national association of realtors said the n
adam: i know we will be talking about bank of america and financials later on. i want to point out they are up when others are getting paul dalby at any installation for many of the traders why they are doing well? nicole: worth taking a look at the dow jones industrials are down triple digits. 45th day in a row here, the sixth day i believe it is. we have not seen that for 2013 at all selling one day after another. liz: we lost the gains that we got after the losses we saw on the fed minutes...
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certainly nobody in america -- >> absolutely. i have been on this one, i think others of us on the desk thought that was a washout at the end of the second quarter. congratulations. you have a windfall, a 200-point jump in the price per ounce of gold over the last month and a half. >> and jon pretty much nailed the bottom on the gold trade, i didn't. i have been sticking to this and i still stick with it today. it looks to me like this is an oversold rally off a commodity in a down trend. i wouldn't be jumping in. >> if you look at oil, this also has, too, rallied. i think you want to look at some of the energy stocks because they have underperformed. >> can we give a shout out to dennis gartman because i believe he called the bottom in gold about six to seven weeks. d. gart. >> moving from the lower left to the upper right. >> he's always happy about my hokies doing well. dennis, if you're out there, good call. >>> up next, morgan stanley's chief u.s. economist vince reinhardt will join us live from jackson hole. does he believe
certainly nobody in america -- >> absolutely. i have been on this one, i think others of us on the desk thought that was a washout at the end of the second quarter. congratulations. you have a windfall, a 200-point jump in the price per ounce of gold over the last month and a half. >> and jon pretty much nailed the bottom on the gold trade, i didn't. i have been sticking to this and i still stick with it today. it looks to me like this is an oversold rally off a commodity in a down...
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our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke, flames. we noticed there was no smoke, no flames, so we rushed in. >> the two men on board survived, one was unconscious. >> we made a decision just to get him in case it goes up, get him out of here. >> sacramento fire department treated the crash scene as a level two hazmat situation because of all of the fuel. both the pilot and passenger will be okay. >>> ohio. a church's chicken employee in akron took on two would be robbers, hosing them down with hot water. one customer called him a hero. >> he could have came in here, shot the place up, hurt somebody. he used whatever
our top story on this fox trip across america. california. that aircraft broke into pieces when it went down in a wooded area on the big maloney golf course next to the sacramento executive airport. >> saw the plane, on the 12th hole, saw the plane banking hard, i was like man, that's low. then a couple seconds later hit the trees and boom. >> they ran to it, stopping for just a moment when they smelled the fuel. >> this man is a pilot, said don't rush in, could be smoke,...
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all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix it and it sends a message that somebody is in control and that the problem is being dealt with. that didn't happen with nasdaq although on the lower scale there, you need to have somebody who is a leader out front saying here is what is wrong and here is what we know about it. i'm in charge we are wrapping this segment up. >> all right thank you very much, john. >> simon? >> thank you very much. joining us now on the phone the founder of nanex. he is joining us because he is concerned about the role that traders are playing for us. >> one of
all of america has a stake in this game. from a pr point and i think it is going to attract the attention of regulators. you have a public responsibility because there is a public trust in running a stock exchange and he proek that. >> when you talk to the leaders who do this all the time. there is a reason why you put the president of the united states out, anytime of problem why is that? the public needs to hear from the leader to hear what has happened. and what they are doing to fix...